Midland Cool's range of water chillers, air handling units and power generators are designed to the highest standards and are especially suited to the rental or hire market. Midland Cool offer a free site survey and will design, deliver, install and commission the total package to fit your climate control requirements.
Breakdown and Shutdown cover
Top-up and short term production line cover
Process Cooling - spot cooling or climate control for larger areas
Air conditioning - Air conditioner rental, hire or sale
Event Cooling - climate control to offer heat, cooling or both
Water Chiller
We can supply and install temporary Water Chillers from 20 to 1000 kilowatts
Energy efficient - low running and maintenance costs
This is commonly used to describe the automatic setting of temperature where the Climate Control system, will provide either heating or cooling automatically, to reach the temperature set point
HVAC
HVAC stands for 'heating, ventilation, and air conditioning' and is sometimes referred to as 'climate control' and is particularly important in the design of medium to large industrial and office buildings and in marine environments.
The three functions of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning are closely interrelated. All seek to provide thermal comfort, acceptable indoor air quality, and reasonable installation, operation, and maintenance costs. HVAC systems can provide ventilation, reduce air infiltration, and maintain pressure relationships between spaces. How air is delivered to, and removed from spaces is known as room air distribution.
Water Chillers
A water chiller is a device that removes heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycle. This cooled liquid flows through pipes in a building and passes through coils in air handlers, fan-coil units, or other systems, cooling and usually dehumidifying the air in the building. Chillers are of two types; air-cooled or water-cooled. Air-cooled chillers are usually outside and consist of condenser coils cooled by fan-driven air. Water-cooled chillers are usually inside a building, and heat from these chillers is carried by recirculating water to outdoor cooling towers.